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I know Christmas is just weeks away (can you believe it?) but the holiday spirit hit me early last summer. In June, Southern Living magazine asked me to create a bunch of new homemade edible gifts with gift wrap ideas for…

It’s the most wonderful time of the year … at least it should be. This year, I want you to take a moment to imagine skipping the crowded stores, the forgotten passwords at online checkouts, the stress of doing it all…

I’ve always been an avid collector. Whether books, old birthday cards, or magazine clippings, I had a shelf for it all. Naturally, there are some cons to this hobby, like clutter and being called a hoarder from time to time.…

Once the hot days of summer hit, the last thing you want to do is spend the afternoon suffering over a hot stove. While I bake up a storm throughout fall, winter, and spring, I turn to frozen treats to…

This Chamomile Lemon Soda recipe is inspired by my favorite sipper at a Cambridge, Massachusetts cafe. I drink it down on the regular and wanted to find a method to make it at home, especially as the weather finally blips above…

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Hello dear friend. It’s been a while. I never intended to leave you without food gift pop-ups and holiday markets. I continue to share recipes, market updates, and dispatches from living between the city and the country (Vermont) in my monthly blog newsletter but…

As a child, I bought ice cream from my neighborhood ice cream truck every week. I would hand the ice cream man four quarters for a cool summer treat, but I always felt like I got more out of the exchange…

Cookie cutters are pure magic. They give dough personality, help to create fun traditions, and make the most adorable decorations (ornaments, for a tree, mayhaps?). As a child, I loved digging through my grandmother’s collection of copper animals, metal men and…

Growing up, I was never excited by Halloween candy. I always preferred salty nuts or a cup of hot chocolate to the overly-sweet loot my friends and siblings would bring home. Christmas candy, however, is another story. Nutty chocolate brittle…